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Supreme Court violating law when issuing permits regarding renewals

DrMark

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Regardless of the reasons, I agree that there will be resistance to Constitutional Carry.

I think that the handful of states that have adopted it works to our advantage, both in terms of lessons learned for the advocates and easing fears for the politicians.
 

peter nap

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Regardless of the reasons, I agree that there will be resistance to Constitutional Carry.

I think that the handful of states that have adopted it works to our advantage, both in terms of lessons learned for the advocates and easing fears for the politicians.

It ust so happens I was at the Supreme Court today and among other things, asked about that. I was told that they were not aware of a glitch in the system but if it were, the judge or the clerk could easily change the date and enter it for the record.
So again...It's BS!
 
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